The Beirut port incident reaffirms that disasters can sometimes not be prevented. This article discusses the inevitable consequences of such tragedies and how strategic planning could be the best way to address them.
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Derasat’s latest virtual Think Talk discussed ‘Public Health Governance’, comparing public health legislation and management of the corona pandemic in a number of European nations and Bahrain.
Derasat is inviting national experts, with experience of working in an OECD country, to contribute to field research into mechanisms on best practices with the aim to inform future development decision making.
In an interview with Al-Watan newspaper, Dr. Fatima Alsebaie discussed her recent study on digital currencies, “The Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on Central Bank Digital Currencies and Financial Technology”.
Is it time to re-think strategies for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) going forward in light of its role in the current Covid-19 pandemic? Dr. Faima AlSebaie discusses the impact that artificial intelligence can have on economy, education, health and social care in emergency situations.
Following the recent fire at the Natanz Iranian nuclear facility, Dr. Ashraf Keshk, considers the risks to Gulf security and at the importance of precautionary measures.
In his recent article, Dr. Ashraf Keshk raises important questions with regards to NATO’s strategy towards the Middle East and Iraq specifically.
In his article today, Dr. Ashraf Keshk discusses NATO’s role and its plan to address this issue.
Between the US and Finland: Different Educational Systems and Their Impacts on Developing Curricula.
An economic study that analyzes the contrasting educational systems in Finland and the United States, discussing how Bahrain might improve its own educational system.
As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads around the globe, Dr. Ashraf Keshk looks at the challenges facing countries and at how they have responded.